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also sitre is well-known as a very pro qaddafi town, as well as bonny walid, which has a tribe that has been traditionally quite pro qaddafi. there are people inside these places who may feel that they have no choice. they're a bit desperado. they worry if they do give up they may be executed and they really have nothing to lose by continuing to fight. >> reporter: tara, you had a very interesting piece in the "washington post" this morning talking about the fact that libyans, ordinary libyans are growing impatient with their leadership. what did you mean? explain that a little more. >> well, ordinary libyans are not hearing very much about the process of nation building that's going on right now. and part of the reason for this is because there is some chaos within that process. libya is basically a country that was left without any institutions, unlike egypt and tunisia. libya has no real army to speak of. libya has no parliamentary body. many of its institutions are just in complete disarray. and so libyans are waiting for these institutions to start up again, and in order for that t
also sitre is well-known as a very pro qaddafi town, as well as bonny walid, which has a tribe that has been traditionally quite pro qaddafi. there are people inside these places who may feel that they have no choice. they're a bit desperado. they worry if they do give up they may be executed and they really have nothing to lose by continuing to fight. >> reporter: tara, you had a very interesting piece in the "washington post" this morning talking about the fact that libyans,...
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so bonnie we talked about the 12 most endangered landscapes of 2011. i already gave you eight of them. last edition. elm grove in oregon. first planned residential community and site of 250 trees in danger by elm disease. and fallingwater, pennsylvania. a house is protected as a national historic landmark. natural landscapes surrounding the house is dwindling due to an invasion of nonnative plants. the blue ridge escarpment in south carolina home to rare plants and more tree species than in all of europe is actually endangered by urban sprawl and wilderness battlefield in virginia a civil war landmark. union general grant and robert e. lee fought there back in 1864. we thought we would bring you the 12 most endangered landscapes in america. >>> that defunct satellite we've been talking about all week has finally crashed to earth. nasa says the six ton spacecraft fell to the earth in pieces. somewhere over the pacific ocean. around-month. the space agency hasn't pinpointed the exact location. >>> speak of falling objects a california man is gearing up f
so bonnie we talked about the 12 most endangered landscapes of 2011. i already gave you eight of them. last edition. elm grove in oregon. first planned residential community and site of 250 trees in danger by elm disease. and fallingwater, pennsylvania. a house is protected as a national historic landmark. natural landscapes surrounding the house is dwindling due to an invasion of nonnative plants. the blue ridge escarpment in south carolina home to rare plants and more tree species than in all...
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wayne pressed bonnie for more details and finally he spilled it. >> i told. >> bobby said it was too hot to fish. >> stephen: too hot to fish. (laughter) >> the front of the paper said too hot to fish and it showed a picture of bobby. and then on the inside of the feature section man says it's too hot to fish so basically it's the same headline. >> too hot to fish, cool. >> stephen: but with every big story comes big controversy. local bait shop owner carol ann. >> fish don't feel the weather. >> ain't never too hot to fish. as long as you got cold beer. >> stephen: but wayne had done his research, the old-fashioned way. >> i didn't call the crimetologist,-- climatologist, the weather channel. i didn't even go out and look at the thermometer. i just knew it was hot. >> stephen: but was it? we asked dr. dave stukes berry, state climatologist and a professor at the university of georgia. the professor explains the science in 3, 2, 1. >> whether this has been the hottest summer on record, the answer is yes. no. and maybe. >> stephen: good enough. it was wayne ford's old school reporting
wayne pressed bonnie for more details and finally he spilled it. >> i told. >> bobby said it was too hot to fish. >> stephen: too hot to fish. (laughter) >> the front of the paper said too hot to fish and it showed a picture of bobby. and then on the inside of the feature section man says it's too hot to fish so basically it's the same headline. >> too hot to fish, cool. >> stephen: but with every big story comes big controversy. local bait shop owner carol...
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bonny, new jersey. caller: i like to ask about the crisis we face with the shortage of generic drugs, a lot of them used for chemotherapy, and other serious drug problems. it is wonderful that we're creating new drugs, but if we are dying because we cannot get the drug said have already been created -- i think a big problem is, i just do not understand. there were 178 drug shortages in 2010, up from 157 the year before, and only 55, which is more than it should be, five years prior. we're getting parts from china -- hip replacements, knee replacements, people going through surgery and winding up worse off than they were. before we start innovating, we should maybe get a handle on what we have. host: here is a story from "the new york times." we had a doctor last week talking about how cancer drugs were in short supply. doctors are coming up empty. guest: it is a serious problem the doctor has put forth clearly in terms of the -- problem. the caller has put it forth clearly in terms of a shortage. they'r
bonny, new jersey. caller: i like to ask about the crisis we face with the shortage of generic drugs, a lot of them used for chemotherapy, and other serious drug problems. it is wonderful that we're creating new drugs, but if we are dying because we cannot get the drug said have already been created -- i think a big problem is, i just do not understand. there were 178 drug shortages in 2010, up from 157 the year before, and only 55, which is more than it should be, five years prior. we're...
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know i'm going to come to big swollen lips and all kinds of chafing and -- and maybe some tears that bonnie will help me get through, but i can do it. i got the willpower. i've put in all the training. i deserve it. i deserve walking up thoon that other shore. how naive of me not to think of these almost science fiction little animals in the water. -- on that first night, this here -- so rude. [ cell phone ringing ] i think it's the gas company telling me my bill's due. on the first night i'm swimming and i'm telling you, i hosted a series called "the great catch of the world" and we went around belize for the jaguar in africa and the lion and the leopard. and then we did the final suit in north america about the north american mountain lion. all of you know if you have a dog occasionally sweet and what not. but if a dog is in a moment of nature when you're near it to chase something, you have forgotten how powerful and how fast that animal is and that we are such pathetic animals compared to the animals -- all the other animals on earth. and that mountain lion, it came at me and it pinned
know i'm going to come to big swollen lips and all kinds of chafing and -- and maybe some tears that bonnie will help me get through, but i can do it. i got the willpower. i've put in all the training. i deserve it. i deserve walking up thoon that other shore. how naive of me not to think of these almost science fiction little animals in the water. -- on that first night, this here -- so rude. [ cell phone ringing ] i think it's the gas company telling me my bill's due. on the first night i'm...
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why risk it. >> dave: who can argue that, bonny rait. >> clayton: strange rituals pouring in. maybe you're like dave and drink. friends@foxnews.com or ff weekend on twitter. >> dave: i've got to kids to handle. i'm handing out goodies and treats. let us know, we want to hear those suggestions. coming up parts of the northeast are torn apart in the wake of hurricane irene and fema is days away from running out of money to pay for all of this. and is now really the time for congress to threaten and government shutdown. michael grimm not so happy about this, he's coming up. >> alisyn: now, two presidents are coming out swinging, the president back on the link with, well, a familiar face. >> clayton: say, cheese! >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ when the things that you need ♪ ♪ come at just the right speed, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ medicine that can't wait legal briefs there by eight, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ freight for you, box for me box that keeps you healthy, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ saving time, cutting stress, when you use ups ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ [ s
why risk it. >> dave: who can argue that, bonny rait. >> clayton: strange rituals pouring in. maybe you're like dave and drink. friends@foxnews.com or ff weekend on twitter. >> dave: i've got to kids to handle. i'm handing out goodies and treats. let us know, we want to hear those suggestions. coming up parts of the northeast are torn apart in the wake of hurricane irene and fema is days away from running out of money to pay for all of this. and is now really the time for...
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bonnie, a republican. caller: i would like to know -- i read a story in "reader's digest" about a doctor who had studied a young man that had autism. he said he was a friend to the mother of the boy. he had found out that the boy had severe allergies. are there any studies that have gone along with that? guest: thank you for the question. i suspect you read that article about 10 years ago or maybe 15. there was a doctor in the uk who proposed the notion that he was recovering measles virus from people and was proposing a link. his papers have all been retracted by the charles the publish them. he had his license to practice withdrawn in the united kingdom. so i think that the scientific validity of that work has been called very seriously into question. there have been a lot of people -- people are looking very, very hard to find out what is causing autism. this is a terrible thing. would love to know the cause so that we can prevent it. but that study has been completely discredited. host: wilmington, nor
bonnie, a republican. caller: i would like to know -- i read a story in "reader's digest" about a doctor who had studied a young man that had autism. he said he was a friend to the mother of the boy. he had found out that the boy had severe allergies. are there any studies that have gone along with that? guest: thank you for the question. i suspect you read that article about 10 years ago or maybe 15. there was a doctor in the uk who proposed the notion that he was recovering measles...